Want your news to match your interests instead of scrolling through everything? A personalized experience helps you see more of what matters and less of what doesn’t. On RealTime TV News you can shape your feed quickly — no tech skills needed. Below are simple, practical steps to get news that actually fits your day.
Start by picking topics and tags you care about. If you want legal updates, follow tags linked to stories like "Can I file a case directly in the Supreme Court of India?" For Mumbai underworld or regional crime, follow pieces such as "Arun Gawli Walks Free After 17 Years." Following tags signals the site to show similar articles more often.
Save stories you want to read later. Use the save or bookmark option on any article — saved items train your feed to prefer those subjects. If you react to stories about TV production costs or award winners, like "Do TV shows become more expensive with each season?" and "What TV shows have won the most swards?", the system will suggest related entertainment coverage.
Turn on alerts for breaking news or specific topics. You’ll get instant notices for developments like delayed political visits or big legal rulings. Alerts are perfect when you care about fast updates but don’t want to refresh the homepage every few minutes.
Use the feedback tools. If an item feels irrelevant, mark it as not interesting. That one click clears the way for better picks. If a post is exactly what you wanted, click like or share — the algorithm pays attention to that, too.
Customize your homepage by arranging sections the way you read. Prioritize politics, sports, entertainment, or regional news. Prefer deep reads? Choose long-form or analysis pieces. Want short briefs? Pick summary or quick-update formats.
Search smartly. Use specific phrases to find niche coverage fast — for example, search "Uttar Pradesh culture pride" to see local features like "India: What do people from Uttar Pradesh take pride in?" Narrow searches by date or tag when you need the latest take.
Subscribe to topic newsletters. A focused newsletter drops curated stories into your inbox, so you don’t miss threads you care about. If you follow legal topics, pick a legal newsletter; if entertainment is your thing, pick that one instead.
Finally, tell us what you want. Use the site’s suggestion box or comment on posts to point out gaps — whether it’s deeper legal explainers, more regional reports, or lighter entertainment pieces. Reader input directly shapes editorial choices.
Personalizing your RealTime TV News feed takes a few clicks but pays off every day with cleaner, faster, and more useful news. Try one change now: follow a tag, save a story, or turn on an alert — you’ll notice the difference quickly.
Apple News app is an easy way to read the latest news from the world's leading publications. The app is available in India and provides a personalized experience to users. It offers articles, videos, and photos from leading news sources and magazines. Additionally, the app provides a personalized feed, tailored to the user's interests and preferences. To use the app, users need to sign in with their Apple ID, select the publications they’re interested in, and customize their News feed accordingly. Additionally, users can save stories to read later, share articles with their friends, and follow topics to get more of their preferred news.
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